Thousands are expected to flock to the streets of Dublin today
The LGBTQ+ community is calling for solidarity and support for this year's Pride, in the wake of rising attacks in recent weeks and months.
Thousands are expected to flood the streets of the capital today for the 50th anniversary of Dublin Pride.
Belong To, the national LGBTQ+ youth organisation will lead the parade from O'Connell Street to the Pride Village in Merrion Square, where a free festival is being held.
Spokesperson 'Sinead Keane' says they need the wider community's backing more than ever.

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